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marine biological considerations related to the reverse osmosis
marine biological considerations related to the reverse osmosis

... however, this mixture does not readily mix with the receiving water and requires a greater distance for dilution to occur; at the outer edge of the ZID bottom salinity would be 38.2 ppt and a water-column salinity 35.2 ppt. Although the co-occurrence of such a low EPS flow rate and sub-optimal mixin ...
STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD  DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY P.O. BOX 100
STATE WATER RESOURCES CONTROL BOARD DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY P.O. BOX 100

... (SWQPA) as “a nonterrestrial marine or estuarine area designated to protect marine species or biological communities from an undesirable alteration in natural water quality, including, but not limited to, areas of special biological significance that have been designated by the State Water Board thr ...
Amendment of the Water Quality Control Plan Addressing
Amendment of the Water Quality Control Plan Addressing

... designated and the application of United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (U.S. EPA) Combined Sewer Overflow Policy. B. Table A Effluent Limitations - Contains effluent limitations for the protection of marine waters. The effluent limitations listed in Table A apply to all publicly owned tre ...
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Amendment of the Water Quality Control Plan  Addressing
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Risk assessment of alternate ballast water exchange zones for

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Regulation of ship pollution in the United States

In the United States, several federal agencies and laws have some jurisdiction over pollution from ships in U.S. waters. States and local government agencies also have responsibilities for ship-related pollution in some situations.
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